My document compiles fine within LyX, but export to LaTeX is not
working (lyx-2.3.3).
Specifically,
export / latex (lualatex)
[3<./system_simulation_block_diagram-2-crop.pdf>](load luc: /home/nbecker/.texl
ive2018/texmf-var/luatex-cache/generic/fonts/otl/lmroman6-bold.luc)
! Missing $ in
of
materials in my thesis and after export to LaTeX everything was mixed up...
Till now I am not sure what is source and what is produced by LyX during
export.
--
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jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
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http://www.manveru.pl
of
materials in my thesis and after export to LaTeX everything was mixed up...
Till now I am not sure what is source and what is produced by LyX during
export.
--
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl
and allows me to choice exporting directory. I have a lot of
materials in my thesis and after export to LaTeX everything was mixed up...
Till now I am not sure what is source and what is produced by LyX during
export.
--
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jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
gg: 1624001
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Stefano Franchi fran...@... writes:
I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least behaviors
I
have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to pdflatex (not
but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a warning asking me whether I want to
overwrite a .png
On 03/08/10, Julien Rioux julien.ri...@gmail.com wrote:
Stefano Franchi fran...@... writes:
I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least
behaviors I have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to
pdflatex (not but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a
Stefano Franchi fran...@... writes:
I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least behaviors
I
have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to pdflatex (not
but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a warning asking me whether I want to
overwrite a .png
On 03/08/10, Julien Rioux julien.ri...@gmail.com wrote:
Stefano Franchi fran...@... writes:
I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least
behaviors I have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to
pdflatex (not but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a
Stefano Franchi writes:
>
> I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least behaviors
> I
> have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to pdflatex (not
> but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a warning asking me whether I want to
> overwrite
On 03/08/10, Julien Rioux wrote:
>Stefano Franchi writes:
>> I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least
>> behaviors I have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to
>> pdflatex (not but pdf, to latex source), lys
I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least behaviors I
have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to pdflatex (not
but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a warning asking me whether I want to
overwrite a .png file. A .png file? The lyx file I am
I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least behaviors I
have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to pdflatex (not
but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a warning asking me whether I want to
overwrite a .png file. A .png file? The lyx file I am
I am experiencing same strange behaviors from lyx lately. At least behaviors I
have never seen before. Here is one: when trying to export to pdflatex (not
but pdf, to latex source), lys produces a warning asking me whether I want to
overwrite a .png file. A .png file? The lyx file I am
I had included .jpg in the lyx document and would like to export to plain
latex document. Besides I got what I want as .tex, I also have to confirm
exporting to several .eps files (I guess automatically generated from .jpg
files). How does this happen and how to avoid this? Thank you very much
I had included .jpg in the lyx document and would like to export to plain
latex document. Besides I got what I want as .tex, I also have to confirm
exporting to several .eps files (I guess automatically generated from .jpg
files). How does this happen and how to avoid this? Thank you very much,
I had included .jpg in the lyx document and would like to export to plain
latex document. Besides I got what I want as .tex, I also have to confirm
exporting to several .eps files (I guess automatically generated from .jpg
files). How does this happen and how to avoid this? Thank you very much
I had included .jpg in the lyx document and would like to export to plain
latex document. Besides I got what I want as .tex, I also have to confirm
exporting to several .eps files (I guess automatically generated from .jpg
files). How does this happen and how to avoid this? Thank you very much,
I had included .jpg in the lyx document and would like to export to plain
latex document. Besides I got what I want as .tex, I also have to confirm
exporting to several .eps files (I guess automatically generated from .jpg
files). How does this happen and how to avoid this? Thank you very much
I had included .jpg in the lyx document and would like to export to plain
latex document. Besides I got what I want as .tex, I also have to confirm
exporting to several .eps files (I guess automatically generated from .jpg
files). How does this happen and how to avoid this? Thank you very much,
Hi there,
me again - somehow related to my previous post but
this can be a separate question:
when I export to plain Latex (when Bug-hunting) the exportation
takes ages...okay I got a lot of high resolution PNGs in there -
so I put all pictures in Draft mode...alas, this did not help
Is there a way to export only the text,not the pictures...?
No(t yet), but we have a feature request for this:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/3890
Jürgen
Hi there,
me again - somehow related to my previous post but
this can be a separate question:
when I export to plain Latex (when Bug-hunting) the exportation
takes ages...okay I got a lot of high resolution PNGs in there -
so I put all pictures in Draft mode...alas, this did not help
Is there a way to export only the text,not the pictures...?
No(t yet), but we have a feature request for this:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/3890
Jürgen
Hi there,
me again - somehow related to my previous post but
this can be a separate question:
when I export to plain Latex (when Bug-hunting) the exportation
takes ages...okay I got a lot of high resolution PNGs in there -
so I put all pictures in Draft mode...alas, this did not help
> Is there a way to export only the text,not the pictures...?
No(t yet), but we have a feature request for this:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/3890
Jürgen
Martin Görg wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and
Martin Görg wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and
Martin Görg wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and
Hello there,
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is? Which commands are run
exactly and can someone give a recommendation?
I wrote a paper with LyX but would like to manually fine tune the latex
source to make sure
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pdflatex) are identical.
Martin Görg wrote:
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pdflatex) are identical. Is that correct?
Not necessarily. Sometimes the output will differ. For instance, the method of
outputting change tracking markup currently differs between
Hello there,
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is? Which commands are run
exactly and can someone give a recommendation?
I wrote a paper with LyX but would like to manually fine tune the latex
source to make sure
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pdflatex) are identical.
Martin Görg wrote:
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pdflatex) are identical. Is that correct?
Not necessarily. Sometimes the output will differ. For instance, the method of
outputting change tracking markup currently differs between
Hello there,
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is? Which commands are run
exactly and can someone give a recommendation?
I wrote a paper with LyX but would like to manually fine tune the latex
source to make sure
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
> can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
> (plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and pdflatex) are
Martin Görg wrote:
> Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
> generated files (plain and pdflatex) are identical. Is that correct?
Not necessarily. Sometimes the output will differ. For instance, the method of
outputting change tracking markup currently differs
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
[...]
I have by the way no problem to export to pdf (pdflatex or ps2pdf) on
Windows.
Olivier,
Could you please look at http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4693
There is a question for you.
Thanks in advance,
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
[...]
I have by the way no problem to export to pdf (pdflatex or ps2pdf) on
Windows.
Olivier,
Could you please look at http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4693
There is a question for you.
Thanks in advance,
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
[...]
I have by the way no problem to export to pdf (pdflatex or ps2pdf) on
Windows.
Olivier,
Could you please look at http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4693
There is a question for you.
Thanks in advance,
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and
clicking
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and
clicking
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
" Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and
clicking
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and clicking
there on the save
On 16.07.08, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
I guess nobody reads the announcement :-)
Or nobody can understand what this sentence means (you are first be
able) ;-)
It's dead easy: Du bist erst in der Lage
Günter
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and clicking
there on the save
On 16.07.08, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
I guess nobody reads the announcement :-)
Or nobody can understand what this sentence means (you are first be
able) ;-)
It's dead easy: Du bist erst in der Lage
Günter
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
" Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and clicking
there on the save
On 16.07.08, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> I guess nobody reads the announcement :-)
> Or nobody can understand what this sentence means ("you are first be
> able") ;-)
It's dead easy: "Du bist erst in der Lage ...".
Günter
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
Regards,
Tariq Abdullah
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
If this is one Windows, then it is probably this bug:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
Regards,
Tariq Abdullah
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
If this is one Windows, then it is probably this bug:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
Regards,
Tariq Abdullah
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
If this is one Windows, then it is probably this bug:
Hi,
I just installed the lyx-1.5beta, I am surprised that no export type
exist specially for latex. If this exists we can do others with commands
( dvips, latex2html ). the right buttons generate only ps, pdf, dvi.
Why is it omitted ??
thanks
abdelkader belahcene wrote:
Hi,
I just installed the lyx-1.5beta, I am surprised that no export type
exist specially for latex. If this exists we can do others with
commands ( dvips, latex2html ). the right buttons generate only
ps, pdf, dvi. Why is it omitted ??
I don't understand. Don't
Hi,
I just installed the lyx-1.5beta, I am surprised that no export type
exist specially for latex. If this exists we can do others with commands
( dvips, latex2html ). the right buttons generate only ps, pdf, dvi.
Why is it omitted ??
thanks
abdelkader belahcene wrote:
Hi,
I just installed the lyx-1.5beta, I am surprised that no export type
exist specially for latex. If this exists we can do others with
commands ( dvips, latex2html ). the right buttons generate only
ps, pdf, dvi. Why is it omitted ??
I don't understand. Don't
Hi,
I just installed the lyx-1.5beta, I am surprised that no export type
exist specially for latex. If this exists we can do others with commands
( dvips, latex2html ). the right buttons generate only ps, pdf, dvi.
Why is it omitted ??
thanks
on't understand. Don't you have File>Export>Latex?
Richard
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==
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Professor of Philosophy
Brown University
http://frege.brown.edu/heck/
==
Get my
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Actually, a plugin to PmWiki (which is what wiki.lyx.org uses) can
probably do this. Have a look at
http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, a plugin to PmWiki (which is what wiki.lyx.org uses) can probably
do this. Have a look at
http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki/
I forgot to say that I plan to install this plugin at wiki.lyx.org, I just
haven't gotten around to
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Moinmoin can generate docbook. I never tried to see if you can import it
into LyX
I would be interested, if you can give some feedback on that. Another
possibility
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Actually, a plugin to PmWiki (which is what wiki.lyx.org uses) can
probably do this. Have a look at
http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, a plugin to PmWiki (which is what wiki.lyx.org uses) can probably
do this. Have a look at
http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki/
I forgot to say that I plan to install this plugin at wiki.lyx.org, I just
haven't gotten around to
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Moinmoin can generate docbook. I never tried to see if you can import it
into LyX
I would be interested, if you can give some feedback on that. Another
possibility
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Actually, a plugin to PmWiki (which is what wiki.lyx.org uses) can
probably do this. Have a look at
http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, a plugin to PmWiki (which is what wiki.lyx.org uses) can probably
do this. Have a look at
http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki/
I forgot to say that I plan to install this plugin at wiki.lyx.org, I just
haven't gotten around to
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
>
> Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Moinmoin can generate docbook. I never tried to see if you can import it
into LyX
I would be interested, if you can give some feedback on that. Another
po
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Anyone know of any wiki that can export to LaTeX or LyX format?
Anyone use a wiki to generate LaTeX?
Dekel == Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dekel On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 08:45:01PM -0500, Noel Beaney wrote:
I have used \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble to overcome
this problem.
Dekel The correct solution is to open the preferences dialog, go to
Dekel the Output Misc tab, and
Dekel == Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dekel On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 08:45:01PM -0500, Noel Beaney wrote:
I have used \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble to overcome
this problem.
Dekel The correct solution is to open the preferences dialog, go to
Dekel the Output Misc tab, and
> "Dekel" == Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dekel> On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 08:45:01PM -0500, Noel Beaney wrote:
>> I have used \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble to overcome
>> this problem.
Dekel> The correct solution is to open the preferences dialog, go to
Dekel> the Output>
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 08:45:01PM -0500, Noel Beaney wrote:
I have used \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble to overcome this
problem.
The correct solution is to open the preferences dialog, go to the
OutputMisc tab, and change the TeX encoding to T1.
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 08:45:01PM -0500, Noel Beaney wrote:
I have used \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble to overcome this
problem.
The correct solution is to open the preferences dialog, go to the
OutputMisc tab, and change the TeX encoding to T1.
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 08:45:01PM -0500, Noel Beaney wrote:
> I have used \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the preamble to overcome this
> problem.
The correct solution is to open the preferences dialog, go to the
Output>Misc tab, and change the TeX encoding to "T1".
Export from LyX to LaTeX replace by \textless{} and by \textgreater{}.
Why?
I want to save and symbols in exported file.
Zaur
need
\usepackage{t1enc} or \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the pre-amble.
Hope this helps,
Noel.
-Original Message-
From: Zaur Shibzoukhov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 11:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: export to LaTeX replace by \textless
Export from LyX to LaTeX replace by \textless{} and by \textgreater{}.
Why?
I want to save and symbols in exported file.
Zaur
need
\usepackage{t1enc} or \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the pre-amble.
Hope this helps,
Noel.
-Original Message-
From: Zaur Shibzoukhov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 11:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: export to LaTeX replace by \textless
Export from LyX to LaTeX replace ">" by \textless{} and ">" by \textgreater{}.
Why?
I want to save "<" and ">" symbols in exported file.
Zaur
need
\usepackage{t1enc} or \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in the pre-amble.
Hope this helps,
Noel.
-Original Message-
From: Zaur Shibzoukhov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 11:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: export to LaTeX replace ">"
Hello,
I try your hints, and this is the outcome:
A) your hints about deleting the date works perfectly.
B) your hints about {} works: also on my keyboard AltGr+7 and AltGr+0 .
before I tried to use Alt+123 and Alt+125, but such command did not work
with LyX.
C) Bibliography
I used the
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Crlfr wrote:
2) I have then to export my document in LateX format on a PC IBM formatted
floppy. Is it absolutely sure and safe this export operation from Lyx to
LateX, as I suppose, or may I have some conversion problem between the two
After you have exported your file to
,date: ok. Some further aid , if
possible, please:spellchecker, export to Latex and a curiosity
: On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Crlfr wrote:
:
: 2) I have then to export my document in LateX format on a PC IBM
formatted
: floppy. Is it absolutely sure and safe this export operation from Lyx
to
: LateX
Hello,
I try your hints, and this is the outcome:
A) your hints about deleting the date works perfectly.
B) your hints about {} works: also on my keyboard AltGr+7 and AltGr+0 .
before I tried to use Alt+123 and Alt+125, but such command did not work
with LyX.
C) Bibliography
I used the
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Crlfr wrote:
2) I have then to export my document in LateX format on a PC IBM formatted
floppy. Is it absolutely sure and safe this export operation from Lyx to
LateX, as I suppose, or may I have some conversion problem between the two
After you have exported your file to
,date: ok. Some further aid , if
possible, please:spellchecker, export to Latex and a curiosity
: On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Crlfr wrote:
:
: 2) I have then to export my document in LateX format on a PC IBM
formatted
: floppy. Is it absolutely sure and safe this export operation from Lyx
to
: LateX
Hello,
I try your hints, and this is the outcome:
A) your hints about deleting the date works perfectly.
B) your hints about {} works: also on my keyboard AltGr+7 and AltGr+0 .
before I tried to use Alt+123 and Alt+125, but such command did not work
with LyX.
C) Bibliography
I used the
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Crlfr wrote:
>2) I have then to export my document in LateX format on a "PC IBM formatted
>" floppy. Is it absolutely sure and safe this export operation from Lyx to
>LateX, as I suppose, or may I have some conversion problem between the two
After you have exported your
2002 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: bibliography ,footnote,date: ok. Some further aid , if
possible, please:spellchecker, export to Latex and a curiosity
: On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Crlfr wrote:
:
: >2) I have then to export my document in LateX format on a "PC IBM
formatted
: >" floppy. Is it a
Adolfo Pachón wrote:
I export my LyX file to LaTeX, but I don't wante any LyX code in the .tex
what do you understand under LyX code?
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Adolfo Pachón wrote:
I export my LyX file to LaTeX, but I don't wante any LyX code in the .tex
what do you understand under LyX code?
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
"Adolfo Pachón" wrote:
>
> I export my LyX file to LaTeX, but I don't wante any LyX code in the .tex
what do you understand under LyX code?
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Hi all!!
My question is:
I export my LyX file to LaTeX, but I don't wante any LyX code in the .tex
output.
How can I do that?
Thanks
--
(Adolfo Pachón)
Hi all!!
My question is:
I export my LyX file to LaTeX, but I don't wante any LyX code in the .tex
output.
How can I do that?
Thanks
--
(Adolfo Pachón)
Hi all!!
My question is:
I export my LyX file to LaTeX, but I don't wante any LyX code in the .tex
output.
How can I do that?
Thanks
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(Adolfo Pachón)
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